Well, depends on your expectations. I’m currently fighting to stay in the same cultural territory as my soon-to-be 15 yo niece. If your thing is heavy bass lines and weirdly mixed voices, danceable pop isn’t too bad, once you discount for those crazy kids. It’s like disco never went away.

…and it will be far bigger than any freaknik…I believe the event sold out in 2 hours…thats 180,000 people from all over the world. In fact, I think this is the first event outside of Belgium where the event originated. Chalk another one up to the ATL airport

It won’t be in Atlanta proper (it is going to be in Fairburn) but the issue will be 180,000 people – approximately 1/3 the population of Atlanta and larger than the entire population of several metro Atlanta counties – needing a place to stay and almost certainly wanting to travel about the city using whatever means there is available to them (most of them won’t have cars but at least tens of thousands of them will). Also, Freaknik was domestic visitors. Most of these folks are going to be international tourists. I really do think that this will cause “issues” on a massive scale.

Looks like Jane, who objected to the small sample size was correct for one thing. Another thing: the percentage of white and black pro-lifers in this state is about the same. Saba comes to this conclusion: “This poll shows that with the exception of the Voting Rights Act, minorities and whites in this state share similar social values, which would seem to be an opportunity for GOP minority outreach.”

I disagree. I say that it means that the Democrats should move to the right on social issues to become more competitive with white voters instead of waiting for the coming demographic tidal wave to rescue them.